The Bucs players told Koetter they'd play defense against the Sun Devils' offense.

Excitedly, the two teams lined up against one another -- it was 300-pound behemoths against 80-pound youngsters.

Loutzenheiser tells the story, "ASU lined their first-string offense up against our first-team defense. The ball was marked at the 3-yard line and the first play was a dive, which the Payson Bucs stopped at the 1-yard line. The next play, ASU ran a sweep that Travis Bix blew-up for a 3-yard loss. On third and goal ASU attempted a pass that was intercepted by Dallas Haught. The Payson Bucs held ASU from scoring.

"After that play the ASU players surrounded our kids and led them in a team chant. Many of our players were picked-up, high-fived and congratulated by the ASU players. My son, Troy received a wristband from defensive back Keno Walter-White who was also coaching him up during the plays against ASU's offense.

"It was a great night for the kids, for ASU football and for some of us dads who just happen to be ASU alumni."

Koetter later quipped his team was 0-1 against the Payson kids.

The coach also told onlookers the exchange between the group of young kids and university football players was a great experience for both teams.